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i DtJrLrCAfrrNG MACHINE Alfred li/.larchev and John W. "Hernlund, La i Grange, ill., assignors to Ditto Incorporated, a

corporation of `West Virginia Aimplication March 29, 1933, Serial No. 663,404

28 Claims. (Cl. lill-133) The invention relates togduplicatingmachines Figure 1 is a side elevationof a duplicating and is particularly adapted. to be. embodied in machine which embodies the invention.

duplicating macl'iinesofthe hectograph type. Figure 2 is a section taken on line 2"-2 of Y VThe primary object of the invention is to pro- Fig. 1.

5 vide a duplicatingmachine which Will be sim* Figure 3 is a plan View of the improved mar ple and 'compact in4` construction, durable, ef-v chine. l a cient and adapted to be operated rapidly.` g Figure 4 isxa section Vtaken online 4 4 of One form of the invention is embodied in a Fig. 3.

hectograph machine of' thefiiat bedtype. The Figure 5 is a section taken Online Y5---5 of machine comprises a cabinet oi, improved con- Fig. 9. 10

struction for holding a supply of duplicating or l Figure 6 is a .section taken on line 6-6 of Y gelatine bands, the cabinet being adapted to sup- Fig. 8;

port the .duplicating apparatus at a con- Figure 7 is a section taken on 'line 'I-V'l of lenient height. The cabinet comprises a tray Fig. 8.

'brought into a position adjacent the platen Fig. 7. 15

of the duplicating apparatus so thaty sheets Figure -9 iS a Section taken On line 9--9 0f to be duplicated or duplicated sheets may be Fig. 5. g piled thereon. The duplicating-apparatus com- Figure l0 is a section taken on line l-I of 20. prises an' improvedjrame secured-.tothe .cabi-KV Fig. 9.v

net by yielding means which assists in making the Figure 11 is a central longitudinal section taken 20 operation of the machine relatively noiseless. through one of a pair of spindles which form parts The platen di the duplicating apparatus is of imof' the improved machine. t proved construction. and preferably comprises a Figure 12 is a section taken on line I2-l2 of layer of vfelt or other yielding material heldbev Fig. 1l. i 25 Vtvveen two platen members, the upper of which Y Figure 13 is'a'section taken on line lS--l` of v is the platen member over Which the gelatin band Fig-9. i in use, is disposed. A carriage is slidably mount- Figure 14v is 'aY section taken on line lli-I4 of ed in the frame so that itmay be reciproc'ated Fig.` 13. x

over the platen bed. The means for. mountingV Figure 15 is a sectiontakenonline 5-l5 of the carriage for sliding movement preferablyV com- Fig. 13.' 30 prises the improved anti--frictionV Vmeans. vThe Figure 15a is a section taken :on line l5a-I5a carriage' is provided with platen andpressure rollof Fig. 15. .ers adapted to feed the sheets to be duplicated` to Figure 16 is a'section taken on the same line as the gelatin band :and toi strip them therefrom. Figure 15,-but it shows some of the parts of the 3*'5;

improved means is'provided for controlling the machine in changed positions. platen and pressure rollers..` p, 4'Figure'l' "is a'section taken on line I'l-I of The platen rollers is'preferably formedof ina-- Figure 13. terial more yielding than the gelatin coating of -V `Figure 18 is a plan View of a margin bar form- 40 the gelatin bands and; it ils-preferably controlled ing part of the improved machine; o so that all parts of asheet being duplicated will YFigureilil Vfis a sectionLtaken on line lf3- I9 rof be subjected to like pressure.' VThis insures" reat Fig. 18. f and legible copies: v -g v yFigure 20 is a section taken online Zil--Z of The Ymachine preferably comprises `improved Fig. 3., means for moistening the gelatin bands and,A also, Figure 21 is a section taken on line 2i-2i of 415 spindles of improved'construction to Which" theV Fig'. 3.

ends of the vgelatin bands are secured. Improved Figure 22 is Va section taken on line 22--22 of means is provided for Winding'Y andrevvinding the Fig. L

gelatin bands upon the spindles. j Figure 23 is a section taken on line 23-23 of 5o Another feature or the machineis the provi- Fig; 22. 5

sion oie. margin bar of improved cor'istruction.v Figure 24 is an enlarged section taken through Other objects andv advantages Will become ap-` a carriage which forms part of the improved parent as the 'following detailed'description produplicatinggm'achine, the section beingv taken gres'ses, Areference being had to theaccompanying through the carriage on line 2li-2Q offFig. 13

dra-Wings, Whrein.; and the carriage being shown in Va changed posi- 55;

tion with respect to the platen of the duplicating machine.

Figure 25 is a section taken on the same line as Fig. 24, but mechanism associated with the carriage is illustrated in changed positions.

Figure 26 is a fragmentary section taken on the same line as Fig. 24, but certain mechanism carried by the carriage is shown in a changed position.

Figure 27 is a section taken on line 21`21 of Fig. 25.

Figure 28 is a fragmentary side elevation of the mechanism` shown in Fig. 21.

Figure 29 is a plan view of mechanism which embodies another form of the invention, and may be employed in place of the mechanism shown in Figs. 22 and 23.

Figure 30 is a section taken on line 30-30 of Fig. 29, and Y Figure 3l is a section taken on line 3I--3I of Fig. 29..

Referring to the drawings wherein a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated, the reference character I9 designates the improved duplicating apparatus which is mounted upon a cabinet II.

The cabinet I I is preferably formed from sheet metal and preferably comprises legs I2, a top'wall I3, a back Vwall I4 and side walls I5. Secured to the inner surfaces of the side walls I are vertically disposed Z-shaped members I1 and vertically disposed U-shaped members I8. A plurality of horizontally disposed channel members 29 are spot-welded or otherwise secured to the members .I1 and I8 .(see Fig. 2) Slidably mount ed upon the channel members are channel members 2I which are attached to drawers 23. The drawers 23 are provided with front plates 25 having rearwardly extending flanges 26 at the peripheries thereof. It will be noted that `the cabinet is not provided with a front wall and Athat the frontplates have the appearance of a front wall when the drawers 23 are in their closed positions.

A bent bar 21 of zig-zag form is fixed in each end of each of thedrawers 23. The bent bars 21 are adapted to hold a plurality of gelatin band rolls which are designated generally by thefreference character 39. Each roll comprises a gelatin band 3| and spindles 32 to which the ends of the bands are secured. (See Fig. 2.) Each of the bands is wound around one of the spindles 32 and the ends of the spindle rest upon the associated bent bars 21. The spindles attached to the outer end of the band also rest upon the bent bars 21. The construction is such that the gelatin band rolls are held in spaced relation in the drawers 23.

One of the side walls I5 is apertured as at 35 to receive a tray 35 provided with a handle 31. 'I'he tray 36 is provided at its front end with downwardly extending bracket members 38 which are pivoted to bars 39. The bars 39 rest upon bars 40 when the tray is disposed within the cabinet I I. (See Fig. 2.) The bars 40 are rigidly secured to the side walls I5. The free end of each Abar 39 is slotted as at 4I to receive the bars 4U. (Figs. 2 and 4.) This construction permits the bars 39 to be displaced from the positions wherein they are shown in full lines in Fig. 2 to the position wherein they are shown in dotted lines'. When the bars 39 are in the latter position, they engage notches 42 formed in the bars 40. The 'tray 3S is provided with downwardly extending spaced lugs 43 and 44 engageable with bracket members 45 projecting from the frame of the duplicating apparatus I0. When the bars 39 engage the slots 42 and the lugs 43 and 44 engage the bracket members 45 as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2, the tray 36 is secured rigidly in its position adjacent the duplicating apparatus. The sheets to be duplicated or the duplicated sheets may be placed thereon.

The frame of the duplicating apparatus I0 comprises side frame members and 5I which are preferably formed from sheet metal. Each of the side frames 50 and 5I is hollow and comprises an inner longitudinal wall 53, an upper wall 54 and a bottom wall 55. The outer edges of the top and bottom walls 54 and 55 are provided with flanges 56 and 51 which extend toward each other.

anges 56 and 51. (See Figs. 1 and 9.) Secured to the inner surfaces of four of the lugs 58 in each of the side frame members 50 and 5I is a plate 59. (Fig. 1.) The plates 59 co-operate with similar plates to form the outer walls of the side frame members 59 and 5I, a fragment of one of these plates being shown at 60 in Fig. 1. The plates 60 are disposed at the ends of the side frame members, the plates 59 being disposed between the plates 60. The plates 59 and 60 are secured Vto the lugs 58 by screws 62, the construction being such that the plates 60 may be removed with little effort when it is necessary to gain access to mechanism disposed within the side frame members.

The frame of the duplicating apparatus I9 also comprises bent sheet metal members 64 and 65 at the back and front ends, respectively, of the frame. Bracket members 65 welded to the ends of the members 64 and 65 are welded to the inner walls 53 of the side frame members 50 and 5I. The members64 and.65 are provided with flanges 68 and 69 whichy extend toward each other. (Fig. 4.)

A pair of channel members 10, which extend between the side frame members 50 and 5I are secured to the members 64 and 65 by bent sheet metal members 12. The channel members 19 form slides for a drawer 13 which may be pulled out through an aperture 14 formed in the plate59 of the side frame member 5I. The drawer may be employed to hold moistening materials or any other apparatus which is to be used in connection with the duplicating mechanism.

As best illustrated in Fig. 9, each of the side frame members 50 and 5I is provided with a plurality of resilient means for supporting it on the top wall I3 of the cabinet II. Each of these resilient means comprises a rubber washer 11, or the equivalent, secured to the bottom surface of the associated bottom wall 55 and adapted to rest in a depression 18 formed in the top wall I3. The washer 11 is secured to the associated bottom wall 55 by means comprising a bolt 19, a rubber collar 80, a metallic washer 8I and a nut 82. A portion of the rubber collar is reduced in diameter and extends through an aperture in the associated bottom Wall 55, so that it contacts the top surface of the associated rubber washer 11. The nut 82 and the bolt 19 secure the rubber washer 11 and the rubber collar 80 to each other and to the bottom wall 55. In this construction, there is no direct metallic connection between the duplicating Vapparatus I0 and the cabinet II and, therefore, any vibration set up in the duplicating apparatus will not be transmitted to any appreciable degree to the cabinet. This causes the (See Figs. l, 2 and 9.) Lugs 58 are welded Yor otherwise secured to the inner surfaces of the ,ing apparatus I may be lifted as a unitfrom the .vided with a polygonal recess Minto whichthe head of a bolt 95 projects. The clips 99 are welded' to plates 99 through which the bolts 95 also project, the constructionbeing such that the heads of the bolts uaresecured rigidly to the plates 99 and the clipsY 93. The bolts project through the walls 54;and nuts 98, screw-threaded upon the bolts, engage the bottom surfaces or thewallsilh l Disposedv within and `rigidly secured to the channel members 9|, are` bars |90 to which bars Iiii are secured byscrews |92.Y (Fig. 9.) Each bar |99 and |9I is provided with a plurality of depressions |94 in which ball bearings |95 are journaled. The balls |95 Vare retained in the depressions Il byretaining members |99. Disposed between each set of balls |15 is aV bar H9 provided with raceways III for the Yballs |95. The bars IIB aresecured to a bent bar .I |2 by screws H3. It-will be noted that the bent bar I I2 is suspended from the balls |95 through the medium'of the Vbars H9 and that the bent bar vI |2 may be reciprocated longitudinally of the `-H5. 4.The carriage comprises a'frame lil disposed between and outwardly secured to hori- Vzontally extending bars |I4 and ||5, respectively,

by screws |29. As best lshownin Figs. l, `5 and 9, the ends of the frame ||T are formed with elongated notches |22 in which the bars IIS and 1| |9 iitsnugly. The means fordetachably securing the frame I to the bars IIB and fI I9 is illustrated in Figs. 1, 3, 5, 9, 27 and 28. It will be noted that each end of the frame 'is provided with aslot |23 through which a dog |24 projects,

the dogs |24 being pivotedY to theirame. by pins |25. The bars ||8 and ||9 are slotted as atl |25 to accommodate vthe d ogs |24 so that notches |29 formed at the inner ends of the dogs 'IM may engage the lower inner corners ofthe bars H3 and H9. (See Fig. 27.) The'outer end oi each dog I26| is provided with anintegral finger piece |21 whereby the operator of the duplicating apparatus, may displace Athe dog angularly to disengage it from its corresponding bar I I8Y or I I9, this angular displacement being against the action of a spring |2'|a interposed between thenger piece |23 `and a lug |23 projecting from the frame Obviously, when both dogs |24 are disengaged vfrom the bars H8 vand ||9, the carriage i6 and the mechanism mounted in it may be lifted as a unit from the duplicating apparatus purpose 'of this disclosure.

formed in the cupshaped member.

vdisplace the pin |46 to the left.

and subsequently, may' be returned and secured to the bars IIB and H9.. This construction a- Y 'cilitates the task ofr replacing the gelatinband inthe duplicating apparatus and also enables one to repair or clean the mechanism mounted in the carriage. f

When the duplicating apparatus-i9 is functionally operative, it is provided with Vtwo. spindles, identical with the spindles 32k stored in the cabinet E For the purpose of this disclosure, the spindle at the front end of the 'duplicating apparatus is identified by the reference character 32a and the spindle at theV back end'of the machine is, identified by thereference character B2b. The ends o1" a gelatin band 3 la has its ends secured to thespindles 32a and 32h and has an intermediate portion drawn taut ,over the platen 99.

As illustrated in Figs. 9, 11 an'dl2, each of the spindles 32, 32a and 32h comprise a tubular member |39 which is preferably formed of sheet metal. The tubular member |39 is provided with a lock seam |-i|V extending longitudinally thereov'and is also provided with a groove |32 formed by bending the metal of the tubular member inwardly as best shown in Fig. 12. The ends of the tubular member |39 are closed by hubs or caps |39 having inner ends of `reduced'diameter, which inner ends are welded or otherwise permanently secured to the tubular member.. An elongated slot 53; is provided in each of thev caps |34 and the outer end surfaces of the caps are providedwith shallow vconcave depressions i3?. The peripheriesof the concave depressions |3lI are defined by annular rounded surfaces |98 at the endsoi the caps. It will be `noted that the slots Y|96 -are shorter in length than the diameters or" the concav-e depressions |32?. associated with the spindle, has one otits ends looped as at |39, the loop being positioned in the groove |92. A pin |49 extends through the loop in the gelatin band and secures the gelatin band to the tubular member. The ends of the pin M9 preferably extend beyond the groove |92 andrinto the caps |34 sothat the pin cannot be removed unless'one of the caps |313 is rst removed. It will be readilyuunderstood that the pin 'M9 and the loop |99 must be assembled in the groove |32 beforeboth of the caps |94 are secured to the tubular member |39.v Substantially identical means are provided at the back and `forward ends of the duplicating machine for detachably securingv the spindles 32d and 32h therein. The means at the forward end of the machine is illustrated in Fig. 9 and a description of it will be suflicient for the Referring toI Fig. 9, it will bencted that the right hand end of the spindle 32a Vis rotatably journaled on a convex Y surface htii which is formed on a pin |99 slidably ber 5|. VThe outer end of the pin |65 is reduced in diameter and extends Vthrough an aperture |48 A spring |239 disposed in the cup shaped member yieldingly urges the pin |616 Vto` the left. (Fig. 9.)A A pin |59 which extends through the smaller end of the pin |99, limits the' dmtance thespring |49 may It will be noted that the convex surface |135 conforms to the curvature of the concave depression i9? at the'left yhand endof the spindle 32d and that only the The gelatin band 3 i` or 3 ia,V`

the spindle 32a fits snugly upon a polygonal lug or stem |52 formed integral with a pin I 53 which is slidably mounted and is provided at its outer end with a knob |54, whereby it may be displaced manually to the left (Fig.,9) against the action of a, spring |55. The spring |55 yieldingly urges the pin |53 to the right (Fig. 9.) Longitudinal displacement of the pin |53 in either direction is limited by a pin |56 which engages slots |51 provided in a hub member |58 disposed around the outer end of the pin |53. When the spindle 32a is to be removed from the duplicating machine, the knob |54 is preferably displaced to the left (Fig. 9) against the action of the spring |55 to disengage the lug or stem |52 from the slot |35, whereupon the spindle may be Withdrawn from the duplicatiner apparatus as the spring |49 will yield and permit the pin |48 to be displaced toward the right (Fig. 9). Another spindle 32 may then be positioned between the pins |46 and |53. It is-not necessary that the slot |36 in the left hand end (Fig. 9) of the spindle be brought into registery with the lug or stern |52, as the end of the lug or stem |52 will center itself in the adjacent concave depression of the spindle and when the pin 53 is .rotated subsequently, the spring |55 will displace the pin |53 to the right (Fig. 9) to engage the slot |30 when it comes into registery with the lug or stem. The pin |53 is driven by means hereinafter described to drive the spindle when the gelatin band is being advanced across the platen.

Secured to the inner walls 53 of the side frame members 50 and 5|, are guide means |50 and |6| which, as illustrated in Figs. 4 9, assist the operator to guide the spindles 32 into the position wherein they are alined with the pins 46 and |53. The guide means |60 and |6| are preferably stamped from sheet metal and are provided with upstanding flanges |63. Each flange |63 is approximately V-shaped with a circular portion at the point of the V. Referring to Fig. 4, it will be obvious that when a heavy roll of gelatin band is to be inserted, it is a relatively easy matter to drop it into the V-shaped flanges |63 so that it will be guided into registery with the pinsY |46 and |53. Similar guiding means |65 are provided at the back of the machine.

The platen 90 is reenforced by a bent channelshaped bar |68 which extends along the back edge thereof and also along the side edges thereof. (Fig. 4.) Intermediate the back and front ends of the platen, it is reenforced by angle members -A layer of felt |10 is disposed between the up-` per surface of the platen 90 and the bottom surface of a platen member |1|. The platen member |1| is preferably an aluminum plate and at its forward edge, is provided with a rearwardly extending flange |12 which engages the bottom surface of the platen 90. The gelatin band Sia rests upon the top surface of the platen member 1|. The platen member 1| is secured to the platen 90 by screws 90a, which pass through the felt |10. The felt |10 is employed to insurel quiet operation of the machine.

An idler roll |13 is positioned adjacent the back end of the platen 90, the roll |13 being journaled in brackets |14 secured to the channelshaped member |68. The roll |13 guides the gelatin band 32a from the spindle 32h to the upper surface of the platen member |1|.

An impression or platen roller is mounted in the carriage ||6. The roller |80 is preferably formed from sponge rubber and it is preferably more yielding than the gelatin of the duplicating bands 3| and 3 la. The roller |80 is mounted on a shaft |8| which has its ends journaled in ball bearings |82, the ball bearings |82 being mounted in thefree ends of levers |83 and |84 fixed to a shaft |85. The ends of the shaft |85 are journaled in bearing blocks |86. Bolts |81 secure the bearing blocks |85 to the carriage frame ||1. A handle |89, pinned to the shaft |85, may be oscillated to raise and lower the platen roller |80.

Openings |00 are provided in the levers |83 and |84 at the ends of the shaft |8| so that the shaft may be displaced longitudinally in either direction. A spring |82, disposed around the shaft |8I, yieldingly urges the shaft to the right (Fig. 13) so that an annular shoulder |83, formed upon the shaft lSI, normally abuts against the lever |84. This'construction permits one to displace the shaft |8| toward the left (Fig. i3) against the action of the spring |92 until the right hand end of the shaft |8| is withdrawn from the lever |84, whereupon the shaft, with its platen roll |00, may be removed from the carriage and replaced.

A metallic pressure roller |95 co-operates with the platen roller 80 to feed sheets of paper to the duplicating surface. The roller |95 is provided with trunnions which are journaled in ball bearings |91 mounted in brackets |98 and |99 secured to the Vcarriage frame H1. Openings 200 are provided in the brackets |58 and |99 at the ends of the trunnions |96. A spring 20| yieldingly holds the roller |95 in a position wherein an annular shoulder |96a formed on one of the trunnions |98, abuts against the bracket |99. This construction is similar to that employed in connection with the shaft |8| and it will be understood that the roller may be replaced at any time with little effort.

A pinion 204, formed integral with the roller is adapted to mesh with the teeth of a rack bar 205. The rack bar 205 is fixed to a bifurcated member 205 pivoted on the lever |84 by a pin 201. (Fig. 16.) A leaf spring 2|0 secured to the carriage frame H1, yieldingly urges the rack bar 205Vinto engagement With the pinion 204. A lug 2 extending from the bracket |99 limits downward displacement of the free end of the rack bar 205.

The rack bar 205 is provided with a notch 205e which is engaged by the curved free end 2|0a of the leaf spring 2H! when the platen roller |80 is in its uppermost position.. The spring2|0 serves to hold the platen roller yieldingly in its uppermost position.

A cup shaped member 2I5, disposed in the lever |83, houses a ball 2|S which is urged yieldingly toward the bracket |98 by a spring 2|1. The ballA 225 rides upon a steel plate 2|8 which is fixed to the bracket |98A and is provided with depressions 220 and 22| engageable by the ball 2|1. When the ballengages the depression 22|, the platen roller |80 is in its lower-most position and is, adapted to apply a sheet to be duplicated to the4 duplicating surface. When the ball 2|1 engages the depression 220, the platen roller |80 is in its upper-most position as illustrated in Fig. 15.

The carriage frame ||1 is provided with an opening 225 into which the lower end of a feed table or tray 226 projects, the feed table being secured to the carriage frame.

As best shown in Figs. 13 and 14, downward movement of the platen roller |80 is limited by a stop plate 350 engageable by the lever |83 The stop plate-358 is secured to the bracket |98 by a screw 35| which also secures the plate-2|8 to the bracket |88. f

Pivoted in the carriage frame ||1 by a pin 353 is a latch member 354. The latch member 354 comprises a lug 358 engageable with a'wear plate 351 fixed to the lever |34, theconst'ructio'n y' being such that when the lug 355Y engages the lowermost position.

wear plate 3,51, the platen `roller is locked in its (Fig. 24.) The :latch member 354 is urged yieldingly into its locking position by a spring 368 interposed between' it and the carriage frame H1. 1

'I'he latch member 354 comprises a downwardly extending arm 36| .engageable with a `dog 362 the dog.

pivoted on a bracket member 363, theV bracket member 363 being secured'by a screw 365 to the platen member 88. V(Figa 24, 25 and 27.). .A

spring 36,1 yieldingly urges the dogv 362 in fa' counter-clockwise direction (Figs. 24'and 25).

row 313 in Fig. 24) will cause the arm 36| to en` gage the dog 362 andthe dog will displace the latch member 354 in a counter-clockwise direction (Fig.4 24) around itspivot 353 and against the Y action of the spring. 368. This displacement of the latch memberV 354 will release` the plate'nl'roller |88 so that the operator may displacey the handle |89 to displace the platen roller |88 from the posi-V tion wherein it is shown in Fig. 24 to the position wherein it is shown in Fig.V 25.- When the carriage H6 moves into its home position, the arm 36| is displaced to the left of the dog 362 (Figs.`

24 and 25) and the latch member 354 returns to the position wherein it is shown in Fig. 24. The platen roller remains in its uppermost position. Then when the carriage I I6 is subsequently displaced to the right (Figsj 24 and`25) during the next duplicating stroke, the arm 36| simply displacesthe dog 362 in a clockwise direction against the action ofthe spring 361 Yso that itridesv over The dog returns immediately to the position wherein it is shown in Figs. 24 and 25.

When the carriage ||6 is in its home position, that is to say at the end of the machine nearest the operator, and the platen roller |88 and the latch member 354 occupy 'the relative positionsV wherein they 'are illustrated in Fig. 25, downward movement -of the platen roller- |88 will cause the free end of the lever v|84 to function as a'cam on the latch member 354 so thatit will be displaced angularly in a counter-clockwise direction (Fig.

25) against the action ofthe spring 368. I-Iow-f` ever, so soon as the wear plate 351 passes beneath the forward edge of the lug 356, the spring 368 angularly displaces the latch member V354 and the lug 355 engages the wear plate 351 in the manner illustrated inFig. 24 so that the platen roller is locked in its lowermost orduplicating position...

The latch member' 354 and the levers |84 are constructed so that the platen roller |88 is compressed or deformedto some extent when it is Y i locked in its lowermost position. The resiliency of the sponge rubber from which the platen roller n 2,007,473 when the lever |83 is in its lowermost position.

Vis preferably made, insures that the gelatin of the duplicating band will not be injured by the platen roller. The resiliency of the sponge rubber also insures that the lever |84 and the wear plate 351 will move upwardly instantaneously whenever the levers |83 and |84 andthe ribs 315 arev proportioned so that the carriage? frame V| is .sprung slightly or bent when the platen roller |88 is in its lowermost position. Therefore, when the lug 356 is disengaged from the wearplate 351, the frame 1 andits ribs 315 act upon the levers |83 ,andv |84 to lift the platen roller a slight distance.

The latchmember 354 is controlled manually by means comprising a rectangular dog 388, ashaft 38| and a ngerpiece or lever 382. The shaft is journaled in the carriage frame-I |1 and the/lever 382 and thedog 388 are secured to the shaft.`

The dog 388 is secured to the'shaft 38| in such sideof the shaft and a long end 386 projects from theother` side of the shaft. The shaft 38| may be displaced through the medium of the lever 382 vmanner that a short end 385 projects from one Y to bring Jthe short end 385 or the dog sau int-0 the position wherein it is shown in Fig. 26, in which position the short end 335 engages a lug 381 formed on the latch member 354 and holds the,V

latch member so long as desired in a position wherein -it cannot engage the wear plate 351.

When the latch member 354 is locked in its func- .theY operator wishes t-o release the latch member 354, itis only necessary to displace the lever 382 angularly so that the long end 388 ofthe dog 388 Vwill engage the lug 381 and angularly displace the 4latch Vmember 354 in a counter-clockwise direction (Fig. 24). This long end 386 of the dog 388- is of such proportions that it will not lock itself beneath the lug 381l and therefore will per,-Y mit the latch member 354 to be displaced by the spring 368 so soon las the operator releases the lever A382. l

b The duplicatingapparatus` isprovided with an improved margin bar 238 (Figs. 15 to 19, inclusive). The improved margin bar comprises a plate 23| which is normally disposed in the positions wherein it is shown in Figs, 15 -to 18, inclusive. Formed integral with the plate 23| at the ends thereof, are lugs 232 which are pivoted to the channel members 9| by pins 233. Lug-s 234 provided at the forward edge` of` the plate 23|, normally restY upon the channel members 8| and holdv the margin bar .inY its functionally operative position, the constructionbeing such that the margin bar may be swung in l,a counter-,clockwise direction (Figs. 15'to 17, inclusive, and Fig. 18)v into a functionally inoperative position. The plate 23|V is provided with an opening, groove or notch 235 for a purpose Vhereinafter disclosed. Lugs 231, formed onopposite sides of the opening of the notch 235, are disposed a short distance back of the forward edge ofV the plate 23| and are adapted to serve as margin stops whensheets of paper are fed from the table 226 between the rollers |88 and |95 as illustrated in Fig..17. Durrack bar 285 is displaced toward theleft (Fig. 15)

andthe roller |85 is rotated ina counter-.clockwise direction to have it co-oper'ate with the platenv roller |88 to feed the paper downwardly a be withdrawn from the lugs or margin stops 231. In other words, the paper is fed downwardly a sufficient .distance to take care of the bend or curve formed in it by the platen roller |36 when the platen roller. brings the paper into contact with the duplicating band.

The means for advancing the duplicating band across the platen and drawing it taut thereon is illustrated in Figs. 5 to 9, inclusive. It will be noted that the hub |58, in which the pin |53 at the front end of the machine is journaled, has a spiral gear 250 which meshes with a spiral gear pinned to a-shaft 252. Alined with the shaft 252 isa shaft 253 to which a spiral gear 254 is pinned. The spiral gear 254 is adapted to mesh with a spiral gear 255 provided with a hub 255 which slidably journals a pin |53a which is preferably identical in construction with the pin |53 and is adapted to drive the rearv spindle 32D.

VThe shaft 253 is connected to the shaft 252 by means comprising a sleeve 252a which is rigidly secured to the shaft 253 by a pin 2521). A pin A* 252e projects through the shaft 252 and rides in slots 252d formed in the sleeves 252i. Interposed between the ends of the shafts 252 and 253 and disposed within the sleeve 252a, is a spring 252e which yieldingly urges the shaft 252 to the right (Fig. 5) so that the ends of the pin 252e will en* gage the right hand ends of the slots 2525i.

The gear 250 has a cylindrical depression formed in it to accommodate the clutch member 260 provided with notches 26| in which rollers 262 are positioned. Springs 263 yieldingly urge the rollers 262 into positions wherein they will frictionally engage the clutch member 269 and the gear 250 in such manner that the gear 25D will be held against countenclockwise rotation. (Fig. 5.) The clutch member 263 is held against lrotation in either direction by pins 255 which project from a bracket 266 secured to and in the side frame member 50 by bolts 261. Rotatably journaled on the bracket 266 is a disc 269 from which pins 210 project into the notches 26|. A lug 212 projecting from the disc 269 is engageable by an eccentric 213 fixed to ashaft 214 which projects from the side frame member 53 and is provided at its outer end with a small lever 215 whereby the operator may displace the shaft 214 angularly.

Associated with the gear 255 is a clutchrmeinber .260e and a disc 259; which are similar in construction to the clutch member 260 and the disc 269, respectively, and have similar functions. The clutch member 262e is provided with notches 26kt which accommodate rollers 262a. Springs 2630, yieldingly urge the rollers 252e into positions wherein they will engage the gear 255 and the clutch member` 26m-in. such manner that the gear 255 willbe held against rotation in a clockwise direction. 5.) The gear 255 is con-V nected to the pin I53a by a pin and slot connection (not shown) substantially identical with the pin and slot connection between the gear 250 and the pin |53. The disc 269a is provided with pins 210a which project into'the notches 25|a. A lug 212a, formed integral with'the disc 26Go, is engageable by a collar 280 pinned to the shaft 253.` It will be noted that the shafts 253 and 252 are rotatably and slidably journaled in housing members 282 and 283, respectively, disposed Vwithinthe side frame member 5B, At its outer end, theshaft 252 is provided with a handie 282 whereby the operator may rotate the shaft.

In Figs. 5 to 9, inclusive, the mechanisin'for advancing the gelatin band across the platen is shown adjusted as follows: The gear 25| meshes with the gear 253, the gear 254 being disengaged from the gear 255. The eccentric 213 is adjusted so that the pins 210 do not engage the rollers 262. The lug 212a is engaged by the disc 285 to hold the disc 2G9a in a position wherein the pins 2160, hold the rollers 262e, in the larger ends of the notches 26|a so that the gear 255 is free to rotate in a clockwise direction (Fig. 5). With the winding and rewinding mechanism in this condition, it is obvious that one may rotate the shaft 25'.' in a predetermined direction to have the gea-r 25| rotate the gear 253 in arclockwise direction (Fig. 5) so that the gelatin band will unwind from the rear spindle and be advanced to the front spindle. After the gelatin band has been advanced the desired distance, it may be drawn taut across the platen by reversing the direction of rotation of the shaft 252. When the direction-of rotation of the shaft 252 is reversed, the gear 25| is dis placed toward the rear through the action of the meshing teeth of the gears 25| and 252 and through the action of the rollers 262 which prevent the gear 250 from rotating in a count/erclockwise direction. This displacement of the gear 25| to the rear is accompanied, of course, by like displacement .of the shafts 252 and 253 so that the gear 254 meshes with the gear 255, the spring 252e being adapted to compensate for relative longitudinal movement of the shafts 252 and 253 during the period of time the gear 254 is being brought into meshing engagement with the gear 255. The displacement of the shaft 253 to the rear will be accompanied by like displacement of the disc 280 so that the springs 263C may displace the rollers 2E2a and they, in turn, will displace the pins 21Go, and the disc 26911 in a clockwise direction (Fig. 5) whereupon the rollers 252e will be free to prevent rotation of the gear 255 in a clockwise direction (Fig. 5). The gear 254 is provided with a hub 254a which is also adapted to engage the lug 212a and displace the disc 255e in a clockwise direction (Fig. 5) when the gear 254 is brought into meshing engagement with the gear If it is assumed that the gear 25| has been disengaged from the gear 259 and the gear 254 has been brought into mesh with the gear 255 in the manner described above, it will be readily understood that the shafts 252 and 253 may be rotated in a direction to rotate the gear 255 in a counter-clockwise direction. This will draw the gelatin band taut across the platen as the gear 253 is held against counter-clockwise rotation (Fig. 5) by the rollers 262. When the gelatin band has been drawn taut across the platen, one may discontinue rotating the shafts 252 and 2133 where-1 upon thegelatin band will remain in its taut condition across the platen. This is due to the fact that the rollers 262a prevent clockwise rotation of the gear 255 and the rear spindle, and the roll-- ers 262 prevent counter-clockwise rotation of the gear 250 and the front spindle (Fig. 5).

If one desires torewind the gelatin band upon the rear spindle, the mechanism is first adjusted so that the gear 25| is disengaged from the gear 25|) and the gear 254 is in mesh with the gear 255. The eccentric 213 is then rotated through an angle of approximately 180 to displace the lug 212 so that the disc 259 will cause the pins 210 to hold the rollers 262 in thelarger ends of the notches 26 I. The gear 250 and the front spindle will then be free to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction. Then if the shafts 252 and 253 are rotated to rotate the gear 255 and the rear spindle in a counter-c1oekwise` direction, the genen tane will rewind on the rear spindle; Gears 250 and 255, the clutch members 2te and 2606i and the rollers 262 and 22a'form`overruniol ning clutches, these 4clutches being controlled by the pins'r21li and 210m which are, in turn, controlled bythe eccentric 213 and the disc 23); re-V spectively. Y

After the duplicating band has been advanced to present aV clean duplicating surface, an` impression is made thereof with a master sheet in the usual manner. In theduplicating operation, a sheet of paper is fed between the rollers lii and |95 each time the carriage IIS is at the forward end of the machine, theplaten roller E32 being rst brought into its uppermost position as illustrated in-Fig. 15. When a sheet of 'paper has been inserted between the rollers 1 l 85.! and i555, the handle meinberle is displaced in a` clockwise direction (Figvl) and the'paper is brought Vintocontact with the forward end of the duplicating band as illustrated in Fig. 17. pushed toward the backend of the machine, during whichcperation the'rollers is@ and itfeed the pap-ertothe duplicatingband andV bring it into contact with the impression thereon. During the returnstroke,v the operator may grasp the projecting end of the paper and assist the rollers I 8U and i935 to striplit from the duplicating band. If theentire length of the paper is applied'tothe duplicating band, it may be stripped therefromvby'grasping the forward edge thereof Y through the notch orl openingi in the margin wherein yit is shown in dotted lines.

bar 23d and stripping the paperlfrom the band while the carriage is at the backend of thema-- chine. i n

As best shown in Figs. 9 and l0, rubber bumpers E85 areiprovided to make the machine as noiselessl as possible during its operation. r)The rubberY bumpers 85 arelclamped .to theupper surface of the flange BS by clips it. Angle irons itl', secured to the bentbar H2, engage. the bumpers l leachtilne the carriage lit is returned to its forward'position. .l

Means is provided for yieldingly holding the carriage in its .forward position. This means comprises a roller 223 journaled on a pin 29E which projects downwardly fromthe bent bar l i2 (Figs. 9, 22 and 23); vThe roller 29d is engageable with rollers "223 andV 29d carried yby alev'er 225 which is pivoted by a pin 292 to a bracket 252i'. The bracket 29'! is securedtol the flange @9 by screws 29B. A spring 300 has one end secured toa pin S-iii projecting from the lever 295. The other end of the spring 3e@ is secured to. a bolt '322 adjustably mounted ina'slot 393 formed in the bracket 291.2 A pin 325 projecting from the bracket 221 functions as a stop when the lever 295 is 'displaced fromthe position wherein itis shown in full lines (Fig. v22) to` the'position carriage HB is in its forward position, the lever 295 is in a position wherein it is shown infull lines in .Figi22 and the spring 362 urges the roller 29e against the roller 290- so that the carriage is held yieldingly in its forward position( When.A

the operator displaces the carriage H6 towardf the back end of the machine, the roller 298 displaces the roller 224 and the lever 295 to the po-V sitions wherein they'are shown in dotted lines in Fig. 22 and the spring te@ yieldinglyholds the lever 295 againstthe pinii. When the carriage is returned to its forward position, the roller 283 engages thev roller 290 Y and angularly displaces it and the lever 295 in a clockwise direction (Fig.

The carriage i is Y then l When the Y 22) Then when the spring Si swings past the pivotal axis of the leverZQ, it snaps the lever 225 into the position wherein it is` shown in full lines in Fig. 22 so that the roller 294 engages the roller 2951. TheY action of the spring te@ may be varied by shifting the bolt 3M in the slot 323.

Improved means is providedV for moistening the duplicating band, which means` preferably comprises a roller 3|@ carried by a' shaft 3H. (Figs. 4,' 20 and 2l) Screws 392 screw-threaded into the ends of the shaft Sil have their heads slidably and rotatably journaled in slots 353 formed in bracket members 3M, the Vbracket members 3 ill being mounted in a tray 325 which holds a supply of water. A yoke Sie is pivoted on the ends of theshaft 3H and is provided with pins 13E? which are slidably journaled in notches 3HE" formed in the brackets 3M. A lever 32S pivoted at one end of the shaft 3H is provided with notches 32i and 322 Vwhich are engageable witha lug 323 projecting from one of the bracket members 3M. Ji/hen the Aroller 3HE is in the position wherein it is illustratedin Figs. e and-20,

Vitwill' engagev the duplicating band and be rotated-thereby so that it will moisten the band with Water it carries up from the tray VSI5. When the roller 352 is in its functional operative position,.the notch 32H engages the lug 323.y If 4it is desired to withdraw thev roller 3H] from its functional operative position, the operator raises the-lever to disengage'the notch 32! from .the lug and then pushes the roller'back into the position wherein it is illustrated in Fig. 21,

in .which position the notch 32@ engages the lug 322i. During this displacement of the roller tie,

the `yoke Sill, aided by the pins 3l? in the slots 322. holds the ends of the shaft/3H in alinement sothat the screws M2 will not bind in the slots It will be noted that the shaft 25 and the `levers E23 and Eile form aY pivoted` yoke for sup-` portingvthe platen roller.

VFigs. 29to` 31, inclusive, illustrate mechanismv which may be employed in place of the-mecha*A nism illustrated in Figs. 22 andv 23 to cooperate with the roller 29] in itsl task of yieldingly hol`ding the` carriage il@ in its forward position. The mechanism shown in Figs. 29 to 3l, inclusive, comprises rollers 233e and 29de carried by a lever 295s which is pivoted by a pin 2Std t-o a bracket 2Std. vThe bracket' 22M is secured to the flange 69 by screws 292e. A spring a has adjust the tension of the spring 32201.. Obviously,-

the rollers 29M and 2940., therlever, 225e and the spring teta cooperate with therroller 292 in the same manner the rollers '253 and 226i, the lever 2&5 and the spring 32e, respectively, cooperate with the roller to hold the carriage i iyieldingly vin its forward position. Substann tially the only difference between the construc` vtion'shown in Figs. 22 and 23 and the construction shown inFigs. 29 to 3l, inclusive, is the provisionaof. the screw @$201 and the lever 302?) whereby the tension of the spring 389:1 may be adjusted quickly and easily.

While we have shown and described certain embodiments of our invention, it is to be understood that it is capable of many modifications. Changes, therefore in the construction and arrangement may be made Without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in theappended claims, in which it is our intention to claim all novelty inherent in our invention as broadly as possible, in view of the prior art.

We claim:

In a machine or" the character described, a platen, trackvvays extending along the sides of the platen, a. carriage member mounted on said trackways for movement longitudinally of said platen, a second carriage mei ber extending transversely of said platen, means at the ends of said second carriage member for detachably securing it to the first mentioned carriage member, and a platen roller mounted in said second carriage member.

2. In a machine of the character described, a platen, trackways extending along the sides o said platen, a carriage member mounted on said trackways for movement longitudinally of said platen, a second carriage member disposed transversely of said platen, spring pressed dogs at the ends of said second carriage member for detachably securing it to the rst mentioned carriage member, and a platen roller mounted in said second carriage member.

3. In a machine of the character described, a frame, a platen, a carriage movable over said platen, means pivotally mounted in said frame and engageable by said carriage for holding it in a predetermined position relative to said platen, a spring controlling said pivotally mounted means, and an impression member mounted in said carriage.

4. In a machine of the character described, a frame, a platen mounted in said frame, a carriage movable over said platen, an impression member mounted in said carriage, a lever pivoted on said frame, means on said carriage for displacing said lever, and a spring controlling said lever to hold it in a position wherein it retains said carriage in a predetermined position relative to said platen.

5. In a machine of the character described, the combination with a frame, a platen mounted in said frame, a carriage movable longitudinally of said platen, and a platen roller mounted in said carriage, of means for yieldingly holding said carriage in a predetermined position with respect to said platen, said means comprising a lever pivoted on said frame, anti-friction rollers carried by said lever, means on said carriage engageable with said rollers to displace said lever, and a spring controlling said lever.

6. In a machine of the'character described, a platen, a carriage movable over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roll journaled in said yoke, a pressure roll mounted in said carriage and oo-operating with said platen roll, a pinion constrained to rotate with said pressure roll, a rack bar pivoted to said yoke and having teeth engageable with the teeth of said pinion, and means for oscillating said yoke to raise and lower said platen roll.

'7, In a machine of the character described, a platen, a gelatin band for said platen, and an impression roll for pressing sheets of paper vagainst said gelatin band, said roll being more yielding than said gelatin.

8. In a machine of the character described, a

tionally operative position.

platen, a gelatin band for said platen, and an impression roll of sponge rubber for pressing sheets of paper against said gelatin band.

9. In a machine of the character described, a platen having impression forming means thereon, and a platen roller formed of sponge rubber for pressing sheets of paper against said impression means.

l0.v In a machine of the character described, a platen,` a gelatin band for said platen, a platen roller formed of sponge rubber, means for bringing said platen roller into and out of its fimctionally operative position with respect to said gelain band, and means for locking said platen roller in its functionally operative position.

1l. In a machine of the character described, a platen, a gelatin band for said platen, a platen roller formed of sponge rubber and movable into a functionally operative position wherein it is subjected to sucient pressure to deform it, and means for locking said platen roller in its func- 12. In a machine of the character described, a platen, a carriage mounted to be reciprocated over the platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, a pressure 'roller journaled in said carriage, a pinion constrained to rotate with said pressure roller, and a rack bar pivoted to said yoke and meshing with said pinion.

In a machine of the character described, a platen, a carriage mounted to be reciprocated over the platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, a pressure roller journaled in said carriage, a pinion constrained to rotate with said pressure roller, a rack bar pivoted to ysaid yoke and meshing with said pinion, and yielding means for holding said rack bar in meshing engagement with said pinion.

14. In a machine of the character described, a platen, a carriage mounted to be reciprocated over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a handle member for displacing said yoke, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, a pressure roller journaled in said carriage,Y a pinion constrained to rotate with said pressure roller, a rack bar pivoted to said yoke, yielding means for holding said rack bar in meshing engagement with said pinion, and means on said rack bar engageable by said yieldable means for yieldingly holding said yoke in a position wherein said platen roller is in a functionally inoperative position.

l5. In a machine of the character described, a platen, a carriage frame mounted to be reciprocated over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage frame, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, said yoke abutting against a portion of said frame to spring it slightly when said platen roller is in its functionally operative position with respect to said platen, means for locking said yoke in a position wherein said platen roller is in said functionally operative position, and means for releasing said yoke.

16. In a machine of the character described, a platen, a carriage mounted to be reciprocated over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, a latch member for locking said yoke in a position wherein said platen roller is in its functionally operative position with respect to said platen, a dog pivotally mounted in said carriage, and means for displacing said dog in one direction to secure said latch member in its functionally inoperative posi-- tion and for displacing said dog in the opposite directionto disengage said latch member from said yoke. Y,

-17. In a machine of the Acharacter described provided with a gelatin band, means for moistening the gelatin band comprising a tray for hold- ,ing a supply of water, spaced plates having alined slots therein, a yoke, a roller engageable with said gelatin band when it is in its functionally operative position, means for slidably and rotatably journaling said roller and said yoke in *a pair of said slots, pins projecting from said yoke and slidably engaging a second pair of slots in said plates, and a lever forshifting said roller and said yoke from the functionally operative position of the roller to the functionally inoperative position thereof and vice versa. 18. In a machine of the character described l provided with a gelatin bandgmeans for moisteningthe gelatin band comprising a tray for hold- Ying a supply of water, spaced plates havingalined slots therein, a yoke, a roller engageable with said gelatin band when it is in its functionally operative position, meansl for slidably and rotatably Y journaling said roller and sai-d yoke in a pair of n roller in its functionally operative and inoperative Cil ' said platen roll.

positions.

19. In a machine of thecharacter described, a platen, a carriage movable over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platenroll journaled in said yoke, a pressure roll mounted in said carriage and co-operating with said platen roll, a pinion constrained to rotate with one of said'rolls, a rack bar pivoted to said yoke and having teeth engageable with the teeth of said pinion, and means for oscillating said'yoke 20. In a machine of the character described, a frame, a platen in said frame, a carriage mounted to be reciprocated over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, means for lockingsaid yoke in a position wherein said platen roller is in its functionally operative position, an-d a dog p Voted in said frame `for actuating said means to unlock said yoke.

'21. In a machine of the character described, a platen, trackways extending along the sides of the platen, a carriage member mounted on said trackways for movement longitudinally of said platen, a second carriage member, the rst-.

mentioned carriage member and said second carriage member extending transversely of said platen and one of said carriage membersbeing disposed below the platen and the other of" said carriage members being disposed above the platen, means at lthe ends of one of said carriage members for detachably securing4 it to the ends of the other carriage member, and a platen roller mounted in said second carriage member.

22. In a machine of the character described,

a platen, trackwaysextending along the sides ofr the platen, a carriage member mountedon said trackways for movement longitudinally of saidV to raisev and lowerV disposed below the platen and the other of said carriage vmembers being disposed above the platen, spring pressed dogs at the ends of one of said carriage members for detachably securing it to the ends of the other carriage member, and a platen roller mounted in said second carriage member.

23. In a machine of the character described, a frame,4a platen mounted in said frame, a carriage movable over said platen, a yoke pivotally mounted inv said carriage, a handle for displacing said yoke relative to said carriage, a platen rollerl carried by said yoke, means pivotally mounted in said frame and engageable by said carriage for holding itin a predetermined position relative to said platen, and a spring controlling said pivotally mounted means independently of said handle..

24. In a machine of the character described, a-

platen, a duplicating band on said platen,ra carlriage movable over said platen, a platen rollerA formedV of'sponge rubber and movably mounted in said carriage, and means for raising and lowering said-roller in said carriage. Y

25. In'a machineof the character described, a platen, a carriage movable over said platen, a platen roll, a member movably mounted in the carriage and journaling said platen roll, a pressure roll mounted in said carriage and co-operating with said platen roll, a pinion constrained to rotate with said pressure roll, a rack bar operatively connected to said movably mounted member which journals the platen roll, and means for displacing saidV movably mounted member to raiseand lower said platen roll and to rotate said pressure roll.

26. In a machine of the character described, a frame, a platen mounted in the frame, a carriage reciprocable over said platen, a yoke pivoted'in said carriage, a platen roller journaled'in said yoke, a latch member for locking said yoke in a position wherein said platen roller is in its functionally operative position with respect to said platen, means mounted'on said frame for displacing said latch member to release said platen roller from its functionally operative position, and means carried by the carriage for locking said latch member in a functionally inoperative position.

27. In a machine of the character described, a frame, a platen mounted in the frame, a carriage reciprocable over said platen, a yoke pivoted in said carriage, a platen roller journaled in said yoke, a latch member for locking said yoke in Va position wherein said platen roller is in its vfunctionally operative position Vwith respect to said platen, means pivoted on said frame for dis- ALFRED MARCHEV. Y vJOHN W. HERNLUND. 

